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Arlington Agenda (June 22-28)

Arlington Agenda is a listing of interesting events for the week ahead in Arlington County. If you’d like to see your event featured, fill out the event submission form.

Also, be sure to check out our event calendar.

Monday

Seminar-group-shotCareer Seminar*
Link Locale (3140 Washington Blvd)
Time: 6:30-8:00 p.m.

If you haven’t refreshed your resume in a while, come hear about the newest trends. You’ll learn you how to position your resume to make a career change, what style of resume you need and what types of language and bullets get noticed.

TechShop in Crystal CityTalk With a NASA Astronaut
TechShop Crystal City (2100 Crystal Drive)
Time: 6:45-7:30 p.m.

NASA astronaut Barry “Butch” Wilmore will discuss space and 3-D printing technology. While aboard the International Space Station earlier this year, Wilmore became the first astronaut to 3-D print something in space.

Thursday

Twilight Tattoo performanceSalute from the Chief, A Special Twilight Tattoo
Whipple Field on Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall
Time: 5:00-6:00 p.m.

Join Gen. Raymond T. Odierno, the 38th Chief of Staff of the Army, for a special Twilight Tattoo program that will recognize former Army Chiefs of Staff and their outstanding service in support of the United States Army. 

Saturday

Saturday Morning Footy (screengrab from YouTube)Saturday Morning Footy*
Bluemont Park (601 N. Machester Street)
Time: 9:00-10:30 a.m.

Free Australian football program for boys and girls aged 5 to 15. The program teaches the rules and skills of the great game of Australian football through fun and safe games and activities.

All American Bar CrawlAll American Bar Crawl 2015*
Various Clarendon bars
Time: 2:00-9:00 p.m.

Uncle Sam and the nation’s most patriotic crawlers gather to celebrate Independence Day in Clarendon. Rock your red, white, and blue and get ready for a day full of Star Spangled shenanigans and festivities with thousands of your closest friends.

Sunday

PopsforPetsPops for Pets
Lubber Run Amphitheater (200 N. Columbus Street)
Time: 6:00-7:30 p.m.

The Arlington Philharmonic will host the second annual Pops for Pets free concert to celebrate the mission of the Animal Welfare League of Arlington. Guests are invited to bring their picnic baskets, family, friends and dogs.

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Synetic Theater Camps are a wildly fun, highly accessible choice for young people who love moving, playing games, and making memories. Registration is open now for Summer Camps (sessions June 20-August 25) and there are even a few spots left for Spring Break camp, April 3­-7.

Located in National Landing, these performance-based camps are designed for students of all ages – no theater or performance experience required.

Led by professional teaching artists, campers learn acting, movement, and technical theater skills through the lens of Physical Theater. Physical Theater incorporates acting, movement, dance, mime, and acrobatics. If you’ve seen a Cirque du Soleil performance, you’ll find many similarities.

Most first-time campers are new to the performing arts, and teaching artists are well-versed in engaging students at all levels. Parents and campers report that one of the best parts of Synetic is the community, with many families returning year after year because they feel a strong sense of belonging.

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EDBS Dental Billing Solutions is pleased to announce that it has achieved compliance with the federally mandated standards of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) through the use of Compliancy Group’s proprietary HIPAA methodology, The Guard® compliance tracking software, and HIPAA Seal of Compliance®.

The HIPAA Seal of Compliance is issued to organizations that have implemented an effective HIPAA compliance program through the use of The Guard, Compliancy Group’s proprietary compliance tracking solution.

Clients and patients are becoming more aware of the requirements of HIPAA compliance and how the regulation protects their personal information. Forward-thinking providers like EDBS Dental Billing Solutions choose the HIPAA Seal of Compliance to differentiate their services.

“Since the nature of our business being exclusively remote, we take HIPAA compliance very seriously. With the help of Compliancy Group, we are able to take steps to fortify our systems to protect PHI information and familiarize each employee about HIPAA and how we can further safeguard PHI data.” said EDBS Dental Billing Solutions founder Goldie De Leon.

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WHS Spring Festival

Join us at the WHS Spring Festival on April 22, 2023, from 10am- 3pm at Wakefield High School(main parking lot). Come out to shop, play, and eat!

Shop local vendors, arts & crafts, new and used items, food vendors/trucks, and

District 27 Toastmasters 2023 Virtual Conference

District 27 Toastmasters invites you to its annual conference where you can hear phenomenal speakers, attend professional development and personal growth seminars about leadership, negotiation, communication, teamwork, and mentorship. Learn how to develop your personal story and how to improve

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